U.S. Department of Justice

Separate But Unequal: The Federal Criminal Justice System in Indian Country

Publication year: 2010 | Cataloged on: Mar. 07, 2011

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  • 024855

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  • 2010
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  • Separate But Unequal: The Federal Criminal Justice System in Indian Country

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Thumbnail preview ANNOTATION: The existence of the “separate but unequal” federal criminal justice system that violates the Equal Protection rights of Native Americans in Indian Country is discussed. These sections follow an abstract: the Major Crimes Act (MCA)—federal band-aid to the “Indian problem”; the dysfunctional architecture of criminal justice today—federal roles and responsibilities, harsher punishments for the same crimes, lack of federal judicial access, and the chronic federal resource gap; eliminating “separate but unequal” justice in Indian Country; and epilogue—coming full circle.
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